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Check out these holiday events happening at Mount Pleasant Towne Centre

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Looking for family fun this holiday season? Enter: Mount Pleasant Towne Centre’s holiday events.

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Celebrate the season and make special memories at events, like:

  • Lights Up | Saturday, Nov. 18 | 6 p.m. | Enjoy a spectacular laser light show + a Christmas tree lighting.
  • Black Friday “The Big Give” Gift Card Giveaway | Friday, Nov. 24 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. | MPTC is giving away $3,000 in gift cards.
  • Photos with Santa | Friday, Nov. 24-Sunday, Dec. 24 | Capture the magic of the holiday season with a professional photo of your loved ones (and pets).
  • Lights & Love | Sunday, Dec. 3 | 4-6 p.m. | A very special holiday event for families with children on the spectrum.

Start planning your holiday season

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